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Sweet Readers: Job Openings!

Established in 2011, Sweet Readers is a 501(c)3 public charity, based in Manhattan. We connect trained middle school students and adults living with Alzheimer’s and their care partners in facilitated 5- and 6-session arts-based programs held during and after school in elder care centers, major museums, community centers and schools.

Our mission is to empower young people through training, experiential programs and communities of support to revitalize adults living with Alzheimer’s and become catalysts to transform healthcare.

Sweet Readers has partnered with 24 schools, 11 major museums and a network of over 200 eldercare centers. Our programs have served over 40,000 participants spanning three generations and bridging 39 communities in three countries.

Manager of School Partnerships and Youth Empowerment (MSP)

Summary of Position:
Sweet Readers is looking for a seasoned, proven manager to be responsible for developing and managing school partnerships, after-school programs, and serving as the main interface between the SR Leadership Council (select high school students) and Sweet Readers. MSP will work directly with the Executive Director and collaborate with the growing SR team.

Candidates must have at least three years of post-college professional work experience with middle and/or high schools, preferably with a college or graduate level degree in education or a concentration in education.

Experience in the arts, healthcare and/or science a plus.

We are looking for a creative, organized thinker who enjoys working with people and is comfortable working with Microsoft Office, Office 360 and the major social media platforms.

A love of travel and the ability to travel locally, regionally and internationally for training, pilots and site visits.

Scope/Timing:
This is a full-time position with a start date immediately following a successful vetting process.

If you would like to apply for this position, then please send your resume and cover letter via email to: careers@sweetreaders.org

Manager of Eldercare Communities and Creative Aging (MEC)

Summary of Position:
The MEC will be responsible for developing and managing our eldercare partnerships; developing a community of geriatric care managers and care partners in order to sustain and grow our community of adults who come to our programs with their care partners; and developing an expertise in creative aging.

Candidates must have at least three years of post-college professional work experience in working with the elderly, preferably with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, preferably with an LMSW.

We are looking for an artist or someone with experience in art therapy and/or creative aging.

We are looking for someone with who enjoys spending time with the elderly and is a people person with excellent communication and organizational skills and experience working with Microsoft Office, wordpress and Office 360;

A love of travel and the ability to travel locally, domestically and internationally for training, pilots and site visits.

Scope/Timing:This is a full-time position with a start date immediately following a successful vetting process.

If you would like to apply for this position, then please send your resume and cover letter via email to: careers@sweetreaders.org

Systems Specialist

Summary of Position:

The Systems Specialist will be responsible for developing and maintaining efficient new systems to support our expanding organization; including setting up and maintaining an integrated CRM system and system(s) to manage, track, analyze and report on donors, partners, stakeholders, vendors and accounting.

Background/Education Required:
We are looking for a process, detail and solutions driven person for this position; someone with a creative, analytical mind who can, on the basis of present and forecasted needs, source and analyze technologies and systems, figure out how to best integrate and streamline the systems and user experience for the most meaningful reporting, seamless expansion and impactful results. This person should be adept at keeping track of details, following up expeditiously and executing well.

At least three years of professional experience in accounting, CRM, technologies and/or non-profit administration. Proven experience in project management.

Scope/Timing:

This position may be on a full-time basis or may start on a part-time, project basis with the intention to develop into a full time position. Start date immediately following a successful vetting process.

If you would like to apply for this position, then please send your resume and cover letter via email to: careers@sweetreaders.org

Communications Specialist

Summary of Position:

The Communications Specialist (CS) will be responsible for web site, internet, media, mailchimp and social media communications.

CS will develop materials, write grant proposals, the SR Newsletter, help with the SR Annual Report, keep the SR web site updated, interface with the Leadership Council to ensure the SR Social Media platform is accurate, updated weekly and flourishing. CS will work in collaboration with the Executive Director, the President of the Leadership Council, the Manager of School Partnerships & Youth Empowerment and the Manager of Eldercare Communities and Creative Aging.

Background/Education Required:
Candidates must have at least two years of professional, post college experience with creative and grant writing, expertise in Word press and Microsoft Word, twitter, Instagram and Facebook. We are looking for an excellent writer and communicator

Scope/Timing:

This may be a part-time, remote or full-time position with a start date immediately following a successful vetting process. Flexible hours and work location.

If you would like to apply for this position, then please send your resume, a writing sample(s) and cover letter via email to: careers@sweetreaders.org

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS:

Event Volunteer

We have two spring events and lots of volunteer positions! In April we run Community Action Afternoon and in June, our Insights & Appreciation Gathering. For more information and to get involved, please email: events@sweetreaders.org

Researcher

We are looking for an intern who can focus on industry research related to the arts & brain health, youth empowerment, creative aging and global statistics and trends. This person could be a high school, college or graduate student or a parent. Flexible hours and locations. For more information and to apply for this position, please email: research@sweetreaders.org

Writer

We are looking for writers to assist our Communications Specialist. We are interested in creative writers for our web site and newsletter and grant writers. This person could be a high school, college or graduate student or a parent. Flexible hours and locations. For more information and to apply for this position, please email: writers@sweetreaders.org

Photographer

We are looking for photographers to capture our programs in New York, Connecticut, Chicago, London and Toronto. If you enjoy photographing people and are good at photographing in doors, then this may be a good way to help out! This person could be a high school, college or graduate student or a parent. Flexible hours and locations. For more information and to apply for this position, please email: photographers@sweetreaders.org

Program Chaperone

We need parent chaperone’s for our after school programs on Wednesdays at The Jewish Home and on Fridays at The Jewish Museum. It’s a 2-hour weekly commitment where you’ll arrive early at the program session, be on hand during the one hour session and then stay until everyone is safely on their way home. If you are interested, then please email us at: chaperone@sweetreaders.org.

Local Liaisons

Do you have 3-5 hours a week to help out? Then this could be a good option! Our Local Liaisons receive special training and the opportunity to participate directly in the program sessions.

Here’s what our Local Liaisons do:

Send emails to participants 24 hours before each weekly program, reminding them of the program details,

Stop by the program center early to ensure everything is in place,

Observe the session and trouble shoot,

Ensure everyone leaves the session safely,

Report to Sweet Readers on the session details.

For more information or to become a Local Liaison, please email us at: liaisons@sweetreaders.org